Slovenija (Slovenia) Climbing Guide

£36.95

A chunky guide to 113 bolted rock climbing destinations in Slovenia. It describes over 6,500 routes and covers all the sports climbing areas, including the Mediterranean coastal areas, the Osp and Misja pec areas, the alpine regions of the Julian Alps plus the crags of north-east Slovenia.

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Slovenija (Slovenia) Climbing Guide

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A chunky guide to 113 bolted rock climbing destinations in Slovenia. It describes over 6,500 routes and covers all the sports climbing areas, including the Mediterranean coastal areas, the Osp and Misja pec areas, the alpine regions of the Julian Alps plus the crags of north-east Slovenia.

One of the great attractions of Slovenia is how small and compact it is. The sea and the Karst, the Alps and the Pannonian plains – all of them are just a couple hours’ drive away, even if it means driving across the whole country. This makes Slovenia a climbing destination par excellence and a place where you can climb throughout the year. From the crags in the high Alpine areas and the walls tucked away in cold forests where you can climb during the heat of the summer, to the yellow tufas near the sea where you’ll be wearing short sleeves in the depth of winter, while other people are skiing and climbing frozen waterfalls less than two hundred kilometres away… All of this and more will be right at your fingertips.

Covers: Osp, Mišja peč, Črni Kal, Risnik, Vipava, Vipavska Bela, Lijak, Dolge njive, Pri Čiginju, Senica, Slap ob Idrijci, Drnulk, Žvanov rob, Pod Kopitcem, Jankovec, Škratova skala, Nadiža, Kanin, Kegl, Pri Žvikarju, Kal - Koritnica, Pri Plajerju, Pri Pavru, Vršič, Urbasova skala, Blažčeva skala,Mlinska peč, Pezarca, Planina pod Golico, Kovačevec, Završnica, Radovna, Gorje - Zatrata, Bodešče, Kupljenik, Bohinjska Bela, Nomenj, Bitenj potok, Bitnje, Šavnica, Zevt, Koprivnik , Rudnica, Dov, Peč, Bohinj - Bellevue, Bohinj - Pod Skalco, Lutne skale, Strug, Marof, Gore, Porezen, Prtovč, Kamnitnik, Dovžanova soteska, Preddvor, Krvavec, Gabrska peč, Mešenik, Kamniška Bistrica, Korošica, Vranja peč, Šumberk - Knezove skale, Turnc, Retovje, Iški Vintgar, Gornji Ig, Luknja,Damelj, Nad Savo, Armeško, Križevska vas, Renke, Čerjan, Pod Škalo, Čolnišče, Zelenc, Snovik, Vransko, Čreta, Pod Reško planino, Kamnik,  Kotečnik, Slomnik, Celjski grad, Malič, Spota, Golobove pečine, Povčeno, Boč, Šeginov potok, Šoder graben, Buncove skale, Socka, Lipje, Puščavnikove skale, Ter, Mislinje,  Radlje, Sele, Kot nad Prevaljami, Štenge, Matvoz, Burjakove peči, Igla, Logarska dolina, Okrešelj. In addition, six new areas, Skedenj, Radovna-Amerika, Stovc, Orlovska stena, Pruh, and Prepihova dolina, have been added.

Many hand-drawn crag topos have been replaced with photos but state-of-the-art paintings by Danilo Cedilnik-Den, an experienced Himalayan climber, alpinist, and painter, remain a highlight. Clear maps and some good action photos too.

All the climbing areas are presented with essential information, warnings and notes related to the crag and its access, followed by an access map with GPS coordinates and a QR code of the parking space location.

In Slovak, Italian, German and English.

By Danilo Cedilnik-Den, Janez Skok, Sašo Kočevar, Ines Božič Skok and Klemen Žumer.

Card cover, 24cm x 15cm, 688 pages.

Seventh edition 2025, published by Sidarta.

ISBN 978-961-7200-07-2.

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